Both were All-Southeastern
Conference selections as Tymrak was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year
and Westphal appeared on the second team.

In December, Tymrak was
named a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America
first team selection and was among the 15 semifinalists for the 2012 Missouri
Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, collegiate soccer’s highest individual honor.
Florida’s 2012 leader in goals (9), assists (12), points (30) and game-winning
goals (5), Tymrak finished her career with her name dotting several Gator
charts. She appears third on the Gators’ career charts in assists (40), sixth
in points (104) and eighth for goals (32). Six times in 2012, Tymrak was named
to various national teams of the week, including being named the Disney
Soccer/NSCAA Player of the Week following her golden goal at then No. 2 Duke in
late August. After scoring a goal in each of Florida’s three matches and
notching three assists during the course of the SEC Tournament, Tymrak picked
up her second SEC Tournament MVP honor. Tymrak is the seventh Gator to appear
on Soccer America’s MVP list since 1996.

Westphal
started all but the season opener at center back for the Gator team which
finished the season ranked No. 8 by the NSCAA.
She led Florida’s field players with her average of 87.2 minutes per match. She
played the entirety of 20 matches, including overtime contests at eventual NCAA
champion North Carolina, versus then No. 2 Duke and at Auburn. Westphal also earned
NSCAA All-South Region third team and SEC All-Freshman honors in 2012.

The
Gator soccer team swept the SEC titles in 2012, claiming its 12th
SEC title with an 11-2 record and picked up their 10th SEC Tournament
crown. Florida made its 16th NCAA appearance in the program’s
18-year history, advancing to the Round of 16.